Example sentences of "[prep] [adj] [det] [noun pl] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 For eleven more days Coleridge remained at Shrewsbury , elated by his sudden freedom from ‘ all pecuniary anxieties ’ , and longing to be home in Somerset .
2 I find it amazing that Shakespeare 's still as popular as ever , and I started by asking Tony why this was the case , and why after all these years people still seem to be able to find something new to say about him .
3 Out of that same after-hours milieu come The Young Disciples , who comprise two British DJs , Femi Williams and Marco Nelson and an American songstress , Carleen Anderson , who is the daughter of soul legends Bobby Byrd and Vicky Anderson , two members of James Brown 's legendary JB 's .
4 It has been shown that in performing sequences of three such movements aphasics are worse than non-aphasic left brain damaged patients who in turn are worse than patients with right brain damage .
5 Now you can assume that whoever put him in just made a mistake , or panicked , and could n't find enough bullets , or something , but the careful cutting out of all those clothes labels does n't look like panic , or making careless mistakes .
6 In view of all these problems Jean Monnet decided to quit his position as ECSC President , and in 1955 left to found an ‘ Action Committee for the United States of Europe ’ , a pressure group of leading pro-Europeans .
7 Next time we drink it , a dim reminder of all these things chimes through us as we get a taste of the wine .
8 Arsenal boss George Graham does n't want referee Alf Buksh in charge of any more Gunners games this season .
9 Certainly , they rarely threatened to win the match , though Dave Kirkwood — one of four former Hearts players in the Airdrie ranks — missed the most clear-cut chance of the game in the closing minutes .
10 Throughout all these episodes France had believed that its basic national interests were being threatened — in 1961 and 1965 by developments within the EEC itself , and in 1963 by Britain ( and , by implication , the United States ) .
11 And to sort of protect her during all that police interrogation .
12 Then fa(N) is the smallest value of nr , for all such rows r .
13 For all these reasons recruitment continued to be affected by newly founded organisations or breakaways in one port or another .
14 For all these tasks governors will need the help of specialist staff such as advisers , advisory teachers , doctors , nurses , therapists , psychologists and , most importantly , classroom teachers .
15 For all these years ABA champions have gone to the Olympics .
16 Now for all those reasons madame speaker , this these orders er er today are inadequate , too little , too late , we ca n't vote against them , much as the the member who preceded me seemed inclined to vote against them and I wish that he had the g er the guts of 'is cu the courage of his convictions er he should vote against them , er we on this side are far more responsible er than that because to vote against them er might be an indication that we 're as much in frau in favour of fraud as members on the other side of the house , er we 're not in favour of fraud , we welcome any progress to detection of fraud , even progress that we asked for five eight years ago when the relevant legislation was passed .
17 For all those reasons sir , we invite you to report that these two fields should not remain in the greenbelt .
18 So for all those reasons sir there does seem to me to be erm the case for a policy which would allow this exception to erm attract to North Yorkshire inward investment of this strategically important kind .
19 For all those years Adolph Brückner had guarded his bloody loot and built his reputation as an art lover around it .
20 With all these developments Macmillan was quite unconcerned , preferring to enjoy the quiet country life he was used to .
21 Er , I must apologise again for what , er the way I addressed you , but of course with all these women equality er , movements going on , I never know whether its Mr , Mrs , or Ms. Erm , now I may call on Doctor Manchago to second the motion , please .
22 With all these agents serum concentrations have been putatively related to toxicity or clinical efficacy or there are inconsistencies between the dosage and serum concentrations .
23 During those same years J. W. B. Douglas was carrying forward into the secondary-school stage his massive study of a sample of 5,000 children born in 1946 .
24 For those few moments life seemed not to be quite the noisome beast it had become of late — the pale November sun was a warming coin in the palm , fear was forgotten , bloodshed cleansed away , losses solaced .
25 In another few months Nahum could see he would have to resign his Governorship , if only to save the expense of his weekly journeys by train .
26 More serious is the allegation that in these latter years Ghana was allowed to accumulate extravagant debts : an amount of £500 million is often quoted , though the true figure seems to have been about £120 million .
27 In all these transactions Balbinder seemed a shadowy figure .
28 In all these capacities Earl Simon was a colleague .
29 In all these matters Government prison policy has been positive , constructive and beneficial .
30 In all these areas drugs are handled , clinical waste generated and laundry used .
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